In this Earth Day week special of Flashcards Friday, we explore the growing environmental impact of artificial intelligence and digital technology. While AI is revolutionizing our world, it comes with a hidden cost, massive energy consumption and increasing strain on our planet. In this episode, you'll learn how data centers contribute to global electricity use, how your everyday digital habits add to the problem, and most importantly, what you can do to help curb energy consumption. From holding tech companies accountable to making smarter personal choices, this episode empowers you to take meaningful action toward a more sustainable digital future. What You'll Learn in This Episode How AI and data centers contribute to global energy consumption and carbon emissions Simple, practical ways to reduce your personal digital energy footprint How to advocate for sustainable technology and hold companies accountable Key Takeaways Data centers already consume ~1% of global electricity, and demand is rising rapidly Everyday actions like sending emails, streaming, and using AI tools all have an energy cost Small habit changes can collectively make a significant environmental impact Consumer pressure and policy advocacy can push tech companies toward sustainability Call to Action Audit your digital habits today: Clean out your inbox, reduce unnecessary emails, and limit high-energy digital activities Support sustainable companies: Choose tech platforms committed to renewable energy and transparency Speak up: Ask companies about their carbon footprint and share awareness on social media Subscribe & Share: If you found this episode valuable, share it with a friend and subscribe so you never miss a Flashcards Friday Flashcards Recap Ask & Advocate: Demand transparency and support green policies <strong data-start="2404" data-end=
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